Indisposable Concept

Indisposable Concept is all about eliminating the technicalities and proficiencies of photography and providing a level playing field for everyone to contribute in a fun and easy environment.

"Indisposable Concept is the process of using one roll of film from one disposable camera to capture and share the world around you through a sequence of shots. The beauty of this process is that each shot taken is unique and untouched. The images can’t be deleted, only a certain number of shots are available and nothing is revealed until the photos have been developed. This is a raw exercise capturing the world around you in it’s purest form, an experiment built to explore human interaction and gain insight into different peoples lives across a broad demographic."

- Indisposable Concept

Galleries photographed between 2013 and 2014. Click an image below to see the respective gallery.

Gallery 1

The first entry into the Indisposible Concept chronicles a road trip down Highway 101 through Oregon and California. Highlighting Americana from the post-war era these images showcase a forgotten America.

Gallery 2

For my return to the Indisposable Concept I submitted black and white images from a time in San Francisco. Incorporating mostly street scenes of Chinatown and the Wharf, these images stand on their own.